Wrong Way Up
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Wrong Way Up | ||
Studio album by Brian Eno & John Cale | ||
Released | October 1990 | |
Recorded | Apr 1990-Jul 1990 | |
Genre | Art Rock | |
Length | 41:30 | |
Label | Opal Ltd. | |
Producer(s) | Brian Eno & John Cale | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Brian Eno chronology | ||
The Shutov Assembly (1990) |
Wrong Way Up (1990) |
Nerve Net (1992) |
John Cale chronology | ||
Words for the Dying (1989) |
Wrong Way Up (1990) |
Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (1991) |
Wrong Way Up is a 1990 album by Brian Eno & John Cale.
The album features Electronic and Prog-Rock/Art Rock sound and features some of Eno's most mainstream work.
[edit] Track listing
- "Lay My Love" (4:44)
- "One Word" (4:34)
- "In the Backroom" (4:02)
- "Empty Frame" (4:26)
- "Cordoba" (4:22)
- "Spinning Away" (5:27)
- "Footsteps" (3:13)
- "Been There, Done That" (2:52)
- "Crime in the Desert" (3:42)
- "The River" (4:23)
[edit] Personnel
- Brian Eno: vocals, keyboards, rhythm bed, Indian drum, guitars, Shinto bell, bass, little Nigerian organ
- John Cale: vocals, pianos, keyboards, bass, harp, horn, dumbek, viola, strings, omnichord
- Robert Ahwai: rhythm guitar
- Nell Catchpole: violins
- Rhett Davies: backing vocals
- Daryl Johnson: bass
- Ronald Jones: tabla, drums
- Bruce Lampcov: backing vocals
- Dave Young: guitars, bass